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1 By good rights he should only be treated of in imperial folio.
2 They were probably debating some special point treated of in my discourse.
3 Yule apparently values it, at the period treated of , as about 4s.
4 First of all, I have in the enclosed treated of scenery and decorations.
5 The most important member not yet treated of is the ANTA.
6 This topic will be particularly treated of in a subsequent chapter.
7 But whatever is not above reason is fully treated of in philosophical science.
8 The books of Pliny which treated of this time are lost.
9 Almost all the distinguished writers who have treated of English history are advocates.
10 Justification is treated of here, and the way for men to be saved.
11 He treated of a fourth subject called Emancipation with opposite meaning and attributes.
12 But this is treated of more at length in the 'Life of Camillus.'
13 We have treated of sacrilege, and of conspiracy, and of treason.
14 The turning of water into wine, already treated of , given by St John.
15 Of course all the agent's copy treated of Thayer & Noyse Great Circus.
16 But on looking over it how different seem all the things treated of !
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